Can prostate fluid cause pregnancy?
Prostate fluid is a liquid secreted by the prostate gland during male sexual excitement. Normally, pure prostate fluid contains almost no sperm, but in practical situations, it is difficult to completely separate prostate fluid from a small amount of spilled sperm during sexual activity. Especially when contraceptives such as condoms are not used correctly, a small amount of prostate fluid containing sperm may enter the female vagina before ejaculation. If the female is in her fertile period at this time, there is a certain risk of pregnancy. Compared with normal semen, the possibility of prostate fluid causing pregnancy is much lower. This is because, on the one hand, it contains an extremely small number of sperm; on the other hand, the vitality of sperm in prostate fluid is also relatively low. Although the probability of prostate fluid causing pregnancy is not high, this possibility cannot be completely ruled out. During sexual activity, if pregnancy is not desired, reliable contraceptive measures should be taken, such as correctly using condoms, oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices, etc., to reduce the risk of unintended pregnancy.